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Franklin Square is a hamlet and census-designated place within the town of Hempstead in Nassau County, New York. Some residents in this suburban community suffer from substance use disorder. Fortunately, there are support groups for those with a substance use disorder including NA meetings in Franklin Square and other nearby NA meetings in New York. There are open and closed NA meetings available. While the general public may attend open meetings to listen to those with substance use disorder, closed meetings are strictly for those struggling with substance use disorder or suspect that they do. Closed meetings can be a great place to meet a peer who is struggling with substance use disorder. They provide a smaller, more intimate setting to make it easier for those with a substance use disorder to speak without fear of judgment. Though NA does not have a religious affiliation, it uses the 12-Step program which are spiritual principles. Although twelve-step programs mention God, members are free to create their own concept of a higher power and apply it to their lives. Browse our directory to find suitable NA meetings in Farmingdale and NA meetings in New York near you. If you are seeking professional treatment, call 800-934-1582(Sponsored) to speak with a specialist for more information.

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